Aftermath (2015) Star Wars: Aftermath is the first novel in Wendig's
Aftermath trilogy. It was published by Del Rey Books on September 4, 2015. and No. 4 on
USA Today best seller list.
Plot Darth Vader and
Emperor Palpatine have fallen and the second
Death Star has been destroyed, but the
Rebel Alliance—now calling itself the
New Republic—has yet to fully subdue the scattered forces of
the Empire that remain. Stumbling upon a hub of Imperial activity on the Outer Rim planet Akiva, Rebel pilot Wedge Antilles is captured by Admiral Rae Sloane. Meanwhile, his wartime comrade Norra Wexley has also arrived on the planet to reunite with her teenage son Temmin. Former Imperial officer Sinjir Rath Velus, living quietly on Akiva following the disastrous
Battle of Endor, is unhappy to find the Empire at his door, and Zabrak bounty hunter Jas Emari's latest contract leads her to a wealth of valuable targets.
Critical reception IGN Jared Petty awarded the novel a score of 5.9 out of ten, saying "
Star Wars: Aftermath is a well-written but ultimately disappointing first look into the post-Endor galaxy."
Aftermath: Life Debt (2016) Star Wars: Aftermath: Life Debt is the second novel in Wendig's
Aftermath trilogy. It was published by Del Rey Books on July 12, 2016.
Plot Former Rebel Alliance pilot Norra Wexley, her teenage son Temmin, the Zabrak bounty hunter Jas Emari, the former Imperial officer Sinjir Rath Velus, and the SpecForces officer Jom Barell have become a ragtag team working to collect Imperials whom the New Republic wants to bring to justice. Fresh from their latest mission, the team is asked by General
Leia Organa to find her husband
Han Solo, who has gone missing during a personal mission to free the
Wookiees on the enslaved planet
Kashyyyk. The group finds Han and helps him free an imprisoned
Chewbacca and a score of longtime Imperial prisoners—among them Norra's husband, Brentin. Under the secret guidance of the deceased Emperor Palpatine's former advisor, Gallius Rax, Grand Admiral Rae Sloane works to consolidate the remnants of the Empire's forces. Rax reveals the existence of an extensive Imperial fleet, and gathers a selective group of former imperials to form his "Shadow Council". Though their goals seem aligned, Sloane becomes increasingly distrustful of Rax as she begins to discover the extent of his machinations. With the last minute aid of Leia,
Wedge Antilles, and
Admiral Ackbar, Han's team frees Kashyyyk from Imperial rule. Meanwhile, as the New Republic celebrates the liberation of the prisoners, Rax's insidious plan comes to fruition. Brainwashed to kill, Brentin and the other prisoners suddenly attack Chancellor
Mon Mothma and other New Republic political and military targets, as well as civilians. Disgusted by Rax's tactics and realizing that her attaché Adea Rite is under his command, Sloane flees. Injured by Norra, she aligns herself with Brentin, who is desperate to avenge himself on Rax. They find Rax as he arrives at his homeworld of Jakku with his fleet.
Critical reception IGN Jared Petty awarded the novel a score of 6.8 out of ten, saying "
Star Wars Life Debt: Aftermath is an interesting but uneven return to a galaxy far, far away."
''Aftermath: Empire's End'' (2017) ''Star Wars: Empire's End'' is the third novel in Wendig's
Aftermath trilogy. It was published by Del Rey Books on February 21, 2017.
Plot Using information gleaned from the bounty hunter Mercurial Swift, the team of former Rebel Alliance pilot Norra Wexley, her teenage son Temmin, the Zabrak bounty hunter Jas Emari, and the former Imperial officer Sinjir Rath Velus track Grand Admiral Rae Sloane to the desolate planet Jakku. They arrive to find the remaining Imperial fleet of
Star Destroyers in orbit; Norra and Jas head to the surface seeking Sloane, while Temmin and Sinjir escape to
Chandrila to alert Leia Organa and the New Republic. Norra and Jas are captured by
Imperial stormtroopers; Norra is enslaved, and Jas—who has a bounty on her head—is handed over to the crime lord Niima the
Hutt. Temmin's reprogrammed B1 battle droid Mister Bones rescues Norra, and they reunite with an escaped Jas. Sloane and Norra's estranged husband
Brentin seek revenge against
Gallius Rax, but are captured by him instead. Meanwhile, the indecisive New Republic Senate fails to approve a military offensive against the Imperial forces at Jakku. Sinjir recruits former SpecForces operative Jom Barell for a covert mission with Temmin, Han Solo, and Sinjir's sometimes lover Conder Kyl to identify the leverage which the Black Sun and Red Key criminal syndicates used to influence the vote. Their efforts provide Chancellor Mon Mothma with the votes she needs, and the motion passes. Led by Admiral Ackbar, the New Republic forces attack with Temmin flying an X-wing under Wedge Antilles' command, and Jom rejoining SpecForces. Sloane and Brentin learn of Rax's insidious program which trains abducted children to be vicious killers. Norra finally intercepts Sloane, but postpones her revenge to join her nemesis in finding out what Rax is protecting in his desert base. The battle turns for the New Republic when the Imperial dreadnought
Ravager is destroyed. Mister Bones saves Temmin's life, but the droid is destroyed. Sloane confronts Rax, who has commenced what Palpatine called his "Contingency": the Jakku Observatory will destroy the planet and the entirety of both the Imperial and New Republic forces, plunging the galaxy into chaos. Rax will flee on a predetermined course to the Unknown Regions with a select few Destroyers, where he will create a new empire. Sloane kills Rax and stops Jakku's destruction, but assumes Rax's role as shepherd of Palpatine's plans. Sinjir becomes an advisor to Mothma, who escapes an assassination attempt, and Brentin and Jom are killed on Jakku. Leia gives birth to
Ben Solo, her son with Han, as the Empire formally surrenders. Wedge establishes a flight academy on
Hosnian Prime, where he and Norra will be instructors, and Temmin—now officially known as "Snap"—will attend.
Critical reception Sean Keane of the
New York Daily News called ''Empire's End'' a "thrilling conclusion" to the trilogy. ==References==